TPmodding:
Thank you for a more detailed answer, this was exactly what I was looking for.
Now you gave me a deeper understanding of your initial goals for the project at the fact that you are only 2 devs working on this.
The hyperion project is really good imo, it works great and I am very well aware that this is a DIY soulution and that is why I choose a project like this.
DIY is, as you mention, never ever plug and play were you get EVERYTHING by just pasting on a random no name chinese led strip and grab an app from google playstore an boom everything works flawless nut for me that is the beauty of DIY and open source and that is why I choose it.
I know that I could buy a Phillips TV (plug and play), or a GOOVE led kit with a camera and everything (wich is for me like a "half DIY" project.
I appreciate all the work that you guys have put into this project and that you share it for free to DIY:ers like me.
Also thanks for the links that you attatched, I will take a look at them but as you describe I will probably have to go and look for a soulution for SONY since that is the brand I use and prefer.
Last but not least I still believe there will be a soulution to this in the future, I am sure there will be either a hardware soulution or a software soultion to this.
As for now, I will run Hyperion on my ESP8266, Android Grabber and Home assistant and live with the fact that it is what it is.
Thanks again for a better answer and keep up the good work, I have now get the answer I was looking for.
Best Regards from Sweden
pclin:
DRM, DolbyVision, etc. are not open source and some have tried and failed, in many cases the hardware is decrypted in the chip, so that the data cannot be accessed at all.
I know that DRM, Dolbyvison are not open source and that it is decrypted. but i do know however that if you use a capturecard with the DHCP2.2 connected to an external device like Nvidia Shield, Xiomi Mi Box, Firestick and many more you are able to atleast watch Netflix, Amazon Prime and other streaming platforms that are have the DRM. This is were HDCP comes in, HDCP as you know makes a handshake with the streaming platforms and then it works, atleast of my understanding.
I have not yet decided if I should get a Capturecard and a stand alone android box since there are too many pros and cons and I dont know if its worth spending the money. But a capturecard and a stand alone unit seems to solve the problem regarding Netflix and other streaming platforms due to the DHCP handshaking and that tells me: There must be a workaround, its just that someone didnt figured it out yet.
As for now I just run WLED on a ESP8266 connected to my Hyperion-docker in Home Assistant and it works ok if I watch content that are not from DRM protected.
As for DolbyVision I cannot speak since its not something that I have had time to do a proper research on yet.